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Protocol of a Combined Cohort and Cross-Sectional Study of Persons Receiving Medical Cannabis in Florida, USA: The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study
Significant knowledge gaps regarding the effectiveness and safety of medical cannabis (MC) create clinical challenges for MC physicians, making treatment recommendations and patients choosing treatment among the growing number of options offered in dispensaries. Additionally, data describing the cha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10228286/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37261066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000530052 |
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author | Sajdeya, Ruba Fechtel, Hannah J. Spandau, Gabriel Goodin, Amie J. Brown, Joshua D. Jugl, Sebastian Smolinski, Nicole E. Winterstein, Almut G. Cook, Robert L. Wang, Yan |
author_facet | Sajdeya, Ruba Fechtel, Hannah J. Spandau, Gabriel Goodin, Amie J. Brown, Joshua D. Jugl, Sebastian Smolinski, Nicole E. Winterstein, Almut G. Cook, Robert L. Wang, Yan |
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description | Significant knowledge gaps regarding the effectiveness and safety of medical cannabis (MC) create clinical challenges for MC physicians, making treatment recommendations and patients choosing treatment among the growing number of options offered in dispensaries. Additionally, data describing the characteristics of people who use MC and the products and doses they receive are lacking. The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study was designed to collect patient-centered data from MC users. We aim to describe preferred MC use patterns that patients report as “most effective” for specific health conditions and symptoms, identify user characteristics associated with such use patterns, characterize adverse effects, including cannabis use disorder, identify products and patient characteristics associated with adverse effects, describe concurrent prescription medication use, and identify concomitant medication use with potential drug-MC interaction risk. Among MC initiators, we also aim to quantify MC use persistence and identify reasons for discontinuation, assess MC utilization pattern trajectories over time, describe outcome trajectories of primary reasons for MC use and determine factors associated with different trajectories, track changes in concomitant substance and medication use after MC initiation, and identify factors associated with such changes. M(3) is a combined study comprised of: (1) a prospective cohort of MC initiators completing surveys at enrollment, 3 months, and 9 months after MC initiation and (2) a cross-sectional study of current MC users. A multidisciplinary committee including researchers, physicians, pharmacists, patients, and dispensary personnel designed and planned study protocols, established study measures, and created survey questionnaires. M(3) will recruit 1,000–1,200 participants aged ≥18 years, with ∼50% new and ∼50% current MC patients from MC clinics across Florida, USA. Study enrollment started in May 2022 and will continue until the target number of patients is achieved. Survey domains include sociodemographic characteristics, physical and mental health, cannabis use history, reasons for MC use and discontinuation, MC products and use patterns, concurrent use of prescription medications and other substances, and side effects. Data collected in the M(3) Study will be available for interested researchers affiliated with the Consortium for Medical Marijuana Clinical Outcomes Research. The M(3) Study and Databank will be the largest cohort of current and new MC users in Florida, USA, which will provide data to support MC-related health research necessary to inform policy and clinical practice and ultimately improve patient outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-102282862023-05-31 Protocol of a Combined Cohort and Cross-Sectional Study of Persons Receiving Medical Cannabis in Florida, USA: The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study Sajdeya, Ruba Fechtel, Hannah J. Spandau, Gabriel Goodin, Amie J. Brown, Joshua D. Jugl, Sebastian Smolinski, Nicole E. Winterstein, Almut G. Cook, Robert L. Wang, Yan Med Cannabis Cannabinoids Registered Report − Protocol (Stage 1) Significant knowledge gaps regarding the effectiveness and safety of medical cannabis (MC) create clinical challenges for MC physicians, making treatment recommendations and patients choosing treatment among the growing number of options offered in dispensaries. Additionally, data describing the characteristics of people who use MC and the products and doses they receive are lacking. The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study was designed to collect patient-centered data from MC users. We aim to describe preferred MC use patterns that patients report as “most effective” for specific health conditions and symptoms, identify user characteristics associated with such use patterns, characterize adverse effects, including cannabis use disorder, identify products and patient characteristics associated with adverse effects, describe concurrent prescription medication use, and identify concomitant medication use with potential drug-MC interaction risk. Among MC initiators, we also aim to quantify MC use persistence and identify reasons for discontinuation, assess MC utilization pattern trajectories over time, describe outcome trajectories of primary reasons for MC use and determine factors associated with different trajectories, track changes in concomitant substance and medication use after MC initiation, and identify factors associated with such changes. M(3) is a combined study comprised of: (1) a prospective cohort of MC initiators completing surveys at enrollment, 3 months, and 9 months after MC initiation and (2) a cross-sectional study of current MC users. A multidisciplinary committee including researchers, physicians, pharmacists, patients, and dispensary personnel designed and planned study protocols, established study measures, and created survey questionnaires. M(3) will recruit 1,000–1,200 participants aged ≥18 years, with ∼50% new and ∼50% current MC patients from MC clinics across Florida, USA. Study enrollment started in May 2022 and will continue until the target number of patients is achieved. Survey domains include sociodemographic characteristics, physical and mental health, cannabis use history, reasons for MC use and discontinuation, MC products and use patterns, concurrent use of prescription medications and other substances, and side effects. Data collected in the M(3) Study will be available for interested researchers affiliated with the Consortium for Medical Marijuana Clinical Outcomes Research. The M(3) Study and Databank will be the largest cohort of current and new MC users in Florida, USA, which will provide data to support MC-related health research necessary to inform policy and clinical practice and ultimately improve patient outcomes. S. Karger AG 2023-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10228286/ /pubmed/37261066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000530052 Text en Copyright © 2023 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission. |
spellingShingle | Registered Report − Protocol (Stage 1) Sajdeya, Ruba Fechtel, Hannah J. Spandau, Gabriel Goodin, Amie J. Brown, Joshua D. Jugl, Sebastian Smolinski, Nicole E. Winterstein, Almut G. Cook, Robert L. Wang, Yan Protocol of a Combined Cohort and Cross-Sectional Study of Persons Receiving Medical Cannabis in Florida, USA: The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study |
title | Protocol of a Combined Cohort and Cross-Sectional Study of Persons Receiving Medical Cannabis in Florida, USA: The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study |
title_full | Protocol of a Combined Cohort and Cross-Sectional Study of Persons Receiving Medical Cannabis in Florida, USA: The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study |
title_fullStr | Protocol of a Combined Cohort and Cross-Sectional Study of Persons Receiving Medical Cannabis in Florida, USA: The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Protocol of a Combined Cohort and Cross-Sectional Study of Persons Receiving Medical Cannabis in Florida, USA: The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study |
title_short | Protocol of a Combined Cohort and Cross-Sectional Study of Persons Receiving Medical Cannabis in Florida, USA: The Medical Marijuana and Me (M(3)) Study |
title_sort | protocol of a combined cohort and cross-sectional study of persons receiving medical cannabis in florida, usa: the medical marijuana and me (m(3)) study |
topic | Registered Report − Protocol (Stage 1) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10228286/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37261066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000530052 |
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